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RE: Blood Moon (Original work) Do we understand abstract art?

in #art7 years ago

Yes, thinking they´re low effort might be a very big point for hatred, thinking "I can do that to, why does he or she deserve to be in an art gallery an not me". But I think the mayor point is that the context of the piece is usually missing. You don´t happen to see the mind, life, effort, struggle or evolution of the artist unleast you look for it or have studied it a bit. If you look some of the later Mondrian work, for example, you might like it or not, but you´ll probably see only color squares. Is when you look for his previous work, when you can see the evolution of his art and appreciate it more easily. And I´m not saying that studying the whole career of and artist is the only way to apprecciate it, what I´m saying is that you´ve to look for something that it´s probably not presented whithin the artwork itself, being the motivations, the struggles, or the mood of the artist in that time.